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Corinth II. The Theatre  
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Corinth V. The Roman Villa  
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Corinth VI. Coins, 1896-1929  
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Corinth X. The Odeum  
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Corinth XI. The Byzantine Pottery  
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Corinth XII. The Minor Objects  
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Corinth XIII. The North Cemetery  
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Corinth XIV. The Asklepieion and Lerna  
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Corinth XVI. Medieval Architecture in the Central Area of Corinth  
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Corinth XVII. The Great Bath on the Lechaion Road  
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Lavari est Vivere: Baths in Roman Corinth  
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The Sanctuaries of Corinth  
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Eighth-Century Corinthian Pottery: Evidence for the Dates of Greek Settlement in the West  
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The View from the Isthmus, ca. 200 to 44 B.C.  
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Geology of Corinth: The Study of a Basic Resource  
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Beyond Peirene: Toward a Broader View of Corinthian Water Supply  
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Corinth before the Mycenaeans  
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Corinthian Bronze: Famous, but Elusive  
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Corinthian Terracotta Figurines: The Development of an Industry  
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Corinthian Trade with the Punic West in the Classical Period  
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Classical and Hellenistic Pottery from Corinth and Its Athenian Connections  
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Archaic Corinthian Architecture, ca. 600 to 480 B.C.  
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The Earliest Greek Architecture in Corinth and the 7th-Century Temple on Temple Hill  
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Corinthian Archaic and Classical Pottery: The Local Style  
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City Planning, Centuriation, and Land Division in Roman Corinth: Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis \& Colonia Iulia Flavia Augusta Corinthiensis  
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Corinth and the Corinthia in the Second Millenium B.C.: Old Approaches, New Problems  
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Recent Developments in the Chronology of Byzantine Corinth  
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Corinth's Roman Pottery: Quantification and Meaning  
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Roman Portraiture: The Many Faces of Corinth  
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Aspects of Corinthian Coinage in the Late 1st and early 2nd Centuries A.C.  
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Clays of Corinth: The Study of a Basic Resource for Ceramic Production  
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Corinth [XX], the Centenary: 1896-1996  
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Frankish Corinth: An Overview  
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Corinth I.1. Introduction, Topography, Architecture  
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Corinth I.2. Architecture  
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Corinth I.3. Architecture  
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Corinth I.4. The South Stoa and its Roman Successors  
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Corinth I.5. The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House  
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Corinth I.6. The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke  
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Corinth III.1. Acrocorinth: Excavations in 1926  
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Corinth III.2. The Defenses of Acrocorinth and the Lower Town  
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Corinth IV.1. Decorated Architectural Terracottas  
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Corinth IV.2. Terracotta Lamps  
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Corinth VII.1. The Geometric and Orientalizing Pottery  
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Corinth VII.2. Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well  
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Corinth VII.3. Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery  
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Corinth VII.4. The Red-Figure Pottery  
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Corinth VII.5. Corinthian Conventionalizing Pottery  
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Corinth VII.6. Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth: Drain 1971-1 in the Forum Southwest  
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Corinth VIII.1. Greek Inscriptions, 1896-1927  
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Corinth VIII.2. Latin Inscriptions, 1896-1926  
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Corinth VIII.3. The Inscriptions, 1926-1950  
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Corinth IX.1. Sculpture, 1896-1923  
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Corinth IX.2. Sculpture: The Reliefs from the Theater  
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Corinth IX.3. Sculpture: The Assemblage from the Theater  
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Corinth XV.1. The Potters' Quarter  
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Corinth XV.2. The Potters' Quarter: The Terracottas  
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Corinth XV.3. The Potters' Quarter: The Pottery  
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Corinth XVIII.1. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Greek Pottery  
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Corinth XVIII.2. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Roman Pottery and Lamps  
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Corinth XVIII.3. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Topography and Architecture  
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Corinth XVIII.4. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Terracotta Figurines of the Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods  
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Corinth XVIII.5. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Terracotta Sculpture  
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Corinth XVIII.6. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Inscriptions  
 Kenchreai, Eastern Port of Corinth, Vol. IV. The Pottery  
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A Roman Table Support at Ancient Corinth  
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Simulacra Civitatum at Roman Corinth  
 Graecia capta : the landscapes of Roman Greece  
 A Corinthian Krater  
 Neolithikum (Die Agaische Fruhzeit, 2nd ser., I)  
 Recurrent Submergence and Uplift in the Area of Ancient Helike, Gulf of Corinth, Greece: Microfaunal and Archaeological Evidence  
 Le monnayage des duovirs corinthiens  
 Herakles et l'hydre de Lerne dans la ceramique corinthienne  
 Studies in Archaic Corinthian Vase Painting  
 San Simeon Revisited: Corinthian Vases  
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Corinthian Vase-Painting of the Archaic Period  
 Corinthiaca : studies in honor of Darrell A. Amyx  
 Old Smyrna: The Corinthian Pottery  
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Corinth: Temple e Northwest Preliminary Report, 1965  
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Ancient Beehives from Isthmia  
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A Well in the Rachi Settlement at Isthmia  
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The University of Chicago Excavations in the Rachi Settlement at Isthmia, 1989  
 A third century BC deposit from the south slope cistern in the Rachi settlement at Isthmia  
 Corinthian West Slope pottery from Isthmia  
 The Cult of Demeter and Kore at the Isthmus of Corinth  
 Dinner at the Isthmus. Hellenistic cooking ware from the Rachi settlement at Isthmia  
 Olive Oil Production at the Isthmus of Corinth  
 Pottery from destruction deposits of the Rachi settlement at Isthmia ca. 200 B.C.  
 The Corinthian Actaeon and Pheidon of Argos  
 Geophysical Investigation for the Detection of Liquefaction Phenomena in an Archaeological Site, Lechaion, Greece  
 Pots and Potters in Athens and Corinth: A Review  
 Archaic pottery at Isthmia: a preliminary survey  
 Corinthian Vase Painting  
 Some Archaic plainwares from Isthmia  
 Archaeology in Greece, 2011-2012  
 Saving the Excavations in Corinth  
 A Portrait of Caracalla in Corinth  
 Archaic and Classical Choral Song: Performance, Politics and Dissemination  
 Landscape Archaeology and the Medieval Countryside: Settlement and Abandonment in the Nemea Region  
 Regional ceramic trade in Early Bronze Age Greece : evidence from neutron activation analysis of early Helladic pottery from Argolis and Korinthia